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1 keep up with
PhrV1. समान\keep up withगति\keep up withसे\keep up withचलनाI cannot keep up with you.2. संपर्क\keep up withरखनाI have kept up with my college mates.She keeps up with the latest fashions. -
2 join forces with
IDM1. एकजुट\join forces withहोनाAll the political parties have joined forces to defeat the Congress. -
3 trade
N1. व्यापारRomans carried trade with india.--------V1. व्यापार\tradeकरनाThe businessmen have to trade with other countries.2. वस्तु\tradeविनिमय\tradeकरनाHe traded his stamp-collection for a coin-collection. -
4 acquaintance
N1. परिचितI met an acquaintance in the market.2. परिचयI have little acquaintance with the Russian language. -
5 arrangement
N1. प्रबन्धThe dinner arrangements were quite good.2. क्रम\arrangementसे\arrangementस्थापनShe won the first prize for her flower arranggement.3. समझौताI have an arrangement with the authorities to work at home. -
6 cabbage
N1. बंदगोभीI like to have cabbage curry with chapati. -
7 comply
V1. स्वीकार\complyकरनाYou have to comply with the rules of the game. -
8 dialogue
N1. बातचीतTo resolve the present crisi the Company manager has finally decided to have a dialogue with the labour leaders. -
9 infect
VT1. छूत\infectलगाना[लगना]Your children have infected you with this bead cold -
10 interlude
N1. अन्तरालThere will now be a 1.minute interlude in the play.-- " मध्यान्तर\interludeका\interludeकार्यक्रमThe play will have an interlude with music. -
11 mistress
N1. मालकिनYou will have to deal with the mistress of the house. -
12 cross
Adj1. आड़ा/तिरछा2. चिड़चिड़ा/हठी3. प्रतिकूलHe gave her a cross look.What are you so cross about?Strong cross winds make it impossible for boats to leave harbour.--------N1. गुणा\crossया\crossधन\crossका\crossनिशानThe crop regions are marked on the map with a cross\{+,x\}.2. कष्ट/संकटWe all have our crosses to bear and to live with it.3. संकरA mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.4. ईसाई\crossधर्म\crossका\crossचिह्न/क्रूशShe wears a small golden cross on a chain round her neck.The cross on which Christ died.--------VT1. पार\crossउतारना/पार\crossकरनाLook before you cross the road.The river is too deep,we can not cross over.2. कोई\crossबात\crossध्यान\crossमे\crossआनाA new idea crossed her mind.3. किसी\crossगलत\crossबात\crossको\crossकाटनाTwo sentences have been crossed out from the paragraph.4. मार्ग\crossमें\crossमिलनाWe crossed each other on the way.The trains crossed5. रोकना/विरोध\crossकरनाShe was angry when her plans were crossed.6. एक\crossदूसरे\crossको\crossकाटनाLet straight lines,AB and CD cross each other at O.7. क्रास\crossका\crossचिह्न\crossबनानाShe crossed herself as she passed the church. -
13 strong
Adj1. मज़बूतFor being an athlete you should be strong.The rope was strong enough to pull the weight from the bottom.With a strong kick he pushed the door open.There should be strong links between management & workers.2. ऊँचाPoliticians with strong voices have great impact on the audience.3. तेज़Strong wind is blowing.He has used very strong colours in his latest painting.4. समर्थThe school has a strong tradition of academic excellence.5. पक्काI had a strong impression that someone was following me.Miss Stubs was under strong impression that God is near.6. प्रबलA strong evidence should be there to claim the accident.Rupee is stronger than Taka but weaker against Dollar.The demonstrators were 1,00,000 strong.7. कड़ाMy mother always prefers strong coffee.8. तीखाThis chease tastes strong.9. प्रभावशालीUltra voilet rays have strong impact on human body. -
14 top
Adj1. सर्वोच्च\topस्थानAll his relatives have occupied the top positions in the company.2. मुख्यHe is a top man in the management.--------N1. ऊपरी\topभागThe mower cuts off the tops of the grass.2. फलकPut your books on top of the desk.3. लट्टूThe boy is playing with a top.4. खूब\topचिल्लाकरThe girl was at the top of her voice when the intruder entered.5. कुर्ताHe got a bright red top and string for his birthday.6. ढक्कनHe removed the top of the carton.--------VT1. ऊपर\topडालनाYou top the cake with cream and chocolate.2. शिखर\topपर\topपहुँचनाWe topped the mountain to have a clear view.3. से\topबढकर\topरहनाHe has topped the list by securing majority of votes.5. निशान\topछूटना [गोल्फ\topमें]He lost the game because he topped the ball in the last round. -
15 light
Adj1. हलकाThe bat is very light. She is a light sleeper.2. बलाघातशून्यHe made a light touch with his fingure.3. थकावट रहितHave some light exercise every morning.4. सरलMost people enjoy listening to light music. The culprit was let off with a light sentence.5. फुहारLight rain.6. कमLight trading. Light breakfast.7. भार रहितI feel so light hearted now.--------N1. प्रकाशFrom a distance one could see the light in the hut.2. प्रकाश-स्रोतSwitch on the light.3. समझHe struggled for a while with the puzzle before the light dawned.--------V1. जलानाLight the stove.2. प्रकाशित होनाThis road is well-lighted.3. चमक उठनाHis face lighted up on listening the news of his success. -
16 fidelity
N1. स्वामीभक्तिMasses have fidelity towards their leaders.2. ईमानदारीOne should have fidelity towards one's partner.Translation of books should be done with fidelity to the origional. -
17 life
N1. जीवत्वTrees have many characteristics of life common with man.2. जीवनScientists have not yet found any evidence of life on other planets.3. प्राणीThousands of lives were lost in the earthquake.4. जीवन्तताEven at this old age he is full of life.5. आजीविका अथवा जीवनयापन-विधिHe plans to start a new life.6. जीवनदान\{खेल में\}He got a life in the last over. -
18 reconcile
VT1. मेल\reconcileकरना\reconcileवा\reconcileकराना-1.They have reconciled their differences.2. के\reconcileअनुकूल\reconcileबनानाYou must reconcile yourself to a life of poverty now.3. सही\reconcileकर\reconcileलेनाI have reconciled my account with the bank. -
19 regard
N1. आदरI have enough regard for my neighbours.2. सम्बन्ध/मामलाI have nothing to say in this regard.3. शुभकामनाएँConvey my regards to your parents.--------VT1. माननाI regard his behaviour unmanly.2. आदर\regardकरनाHe is very highly regarded as the best teacher in the school.3. ध्यान\regardदेनाHe hardly regards my advice.4. देखनाHe regarded me with some doubt. -
20 respect
N1. सम्मानHave some respect for your teachers.2. ख्यालA good journalist must have respect for the needs of the reader.3. संबंध\respectया\respectसंदर्भWith respect to your letter.Your article is praiseworthy in respect of style.4. कुछ\respectअंश\respectतक-1.In some respect your article is better than mine.--------VT1. सम्मान\respectकरनाWe must respect our elders.2. प्रशंसा\respectकरनाI respect you for your honesty.3. आत्मसम्मान\respectरखनाIf you don't respect your self,how can you expect others to respect you.
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